5-letter words containing d, r, u
- durum — a wheat, Triticum turgidum, the grain of which yields flour used in making pasta.
- durzi — (India) a tailor, in India and the subcontinent.
- faurd — favoured
- fraud — deceit, trickery, sharp practice, or breach of confidence, perpetrated for profit or to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage.
- freud — Anna, 1895–1982, British psychoanalyst, born in Austria (daughter of Sigmund Freud).
- gourd — the hard-shelled fruit of any of various plants, especially those of Lagenaria siceraria (white-flowered gourd or bottle gourd) whose dried shell is used for bowls and other utensils, and Cucurbita pepo (yellow-flowered gourd) used ornamentally. Compare gourd family.
- gruds — (slang, New Zealand) Underpants, underwear.
- gruid — (zoology) Any member of the Gruidae.
- guard — to keep safe from harm or danger; protect; watch over: to guard the ruler.
- kurds — a member of an Islamic people speaking Kurdish and dwelling chiefly in Kurdistan.
- lured — anything that attracts, entices, or allures.
- lurid — gruesome; horrible; revolting: the lurid details of an accident.
- mudar — (plant) Either of two milkweed-like shrubs, which yield a strong fibre and an acrid milky juice used medicinally:.
- mudir — a local governor
- mudra — Hinduism, Buddhism. any of a series of arm and hand positions expressing an attitude or action of the deity.
- mured — Simple past tense and past participle of mure.
- murid — A rodent of a very large family ( Muridae ) that includes most kinds of rats, mice, and voles.
- nuder — naked or unclothed, as a person or the body.
- nurds — Plural form of nurd.
- odour — the property of a substance that activates the sense of smell: to have an unpleasant odor.
- oudry — Jean-Baptiste (ʒɑ̃batist). 1686–1755, French rococo painter and tapestry designer, noted esp for animal and hunting scenes
- perdu — hidden; concealed; obscured.
- proud — feeling pleasure or satisfaction over something regarded as highly honorable or creditable to oneself (often followed by of, an infinitive, or a clause).
- prude — a person who is excessively proper or modest in speech, conduct, dress, etc.
- pudor — a proper sense of shame
- purda — the seclusion of women from the sight of men or strangers, practiced by some Muslims and Hindus.
- purdy — James, 1914–2009, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
- redub — to fix or repair
- redux — brought back; resurgent: the Victorian era redux.
- round — having a flat, circular surface, as a disk.
- rudas — a coarse, rude old woman
- ruddy — of or having a fresh, healthy red color: a ruddy complexion.
- ruder — discourteous or impolite, especially in a deliberate way: a rude reply.
- rudie — a rude boy or, specifically, a member of a youth movement originating in Jamaica in the 1960s
- rudny — a city in N central Kazakhstan, SW of Kustanai.
- rudra — father of the storm gods and controller of the powers of nature.
- rueda — a Cuban round dance
- ruled — paper: lined
- rundi — a member of a people constituting virtually the entire population of Burundi.
- runed — having runes inscribed: a runed ornament.
- sudra — Shudra.
- trudy — a female given name, form of Gertrude.
- trued — being in accordance with the actual state or conditions; conforming to reality or fact; not false: a true story.
- tudor — Antony, 1909–87, English choreographer and dancer.
- udder — a mamma or mammary gland, especially when baggy and with more than one teat, as in cows.
- under — beneath and covered by: under a table; under a tree.
- undro — United Nations Disaster Relief Organization
- undry — free from moisture or excess moisture; not moist; not wet: a dry towel; dry air.
- unrid — unridden
- updry — to dry up, to completely dry